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Voiceless, director and writer, Pat Necerato

Label
Voiceless, director and writer, Pat Necerato
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: PG-13; for thematic material and some violence
Main title
Voiceless
Oclc number
972351097
Responsibility statement
director and writer, Pat Necerato
Runtime
107
Summary
Jesse Dean is a recently discharged soldier who had a rough upbringing, but who has, through his wife Julia, found God and become devoted to his faith. When Jesse and Julia move to Philadelphia so he can take a new job as an outreach leader at an old church whose membership has been declining, everything is going well until Jesse discovers the women's clinic across the street from the church also provides abortions. Jesse, struggling to reconcile his personal faith with his daily observance of women visiting the clinic, goes to the pastor and several church members seeking assistance in shutting the clinic down; but he receives pushback, due to the church's fear that taking such a strong stance could reduce neighborhood membership more and ultimately force the church to close. When Jesse begins to take action himself, he also begins facing resistance from Julia, who fears his actions will get him fired or landed in jail. Now Jesse has to review his faith, and make a choice. Should he choose whether to step down from his convictions, or to face a major confrontation which will require him to put everything on the line: his job, his freedom, and his marriage? --, Adapted from review on IMDB
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.filmdirector
resource.screenwriter
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